General Skills

General Skills

Department : Doctor of Public Administration

Type: Academic/Profession/Vocation, Degree : Doctoral

General Skills

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Able to discover or develop new scientific theories / conceptions, contributing to the development and practice of science and / or technology that concerns and implements the humanities value in their field of expertise, by producing scientific research based on scientific methodology, logical thinking, critical, systematic, and creative;

2.

Able to compose an interdisciplinary, multidisciplinary or trans disciplinary research, including theoretical and / or experimental studies in the fields of science, technology, art and innovation as outlined in the form of a dissertation, and papers published in reputable international journals;

3.

Able to choose the most appropriate, current, advanced, and beneficial research on humanity through interdisciplinary, multidisciplinary, or trans disciplinary approaches, in order to develop and / or produce problem solving in the fields of science, technology, art, or society, based on the results of a study on the availability of internal and external resources;

4.

Able to develop a road map of research with an interdisciplinary, multidisciplinary, or trans disciplinary approach, based on a study of the main objectives of the study and its constellation on a broader objective;

5.

Able to develop a scientific and technological or art arguments and solutions based on a critical view of facts, concepts, principles or theories that can be accounted for scientifically and academically, and communicate them through mass media or directly to the public;

6.

Able to demonstrate an academic leadership in the management, development and maintenance of resources and organizations under their responsibility;

7

Able to manage, including storing, auditing, using, and recovering data and information of research results under its responsibility; and

8

Able to develop and maintain collegial and welfare relationships within their own environment or through networks of collaboration with non-institutional research communities.